[Users] Docker inside an OpenVZ container

Narcis Garcia informatica at actiu.net
Tue Mar 24 08:50:29 PDT 2015


I believe that it has no sense to focus OpenVZ in a GNU operating system
distribution or version. It's a Linux kernel matter. Same Linux-ovz has
been running on Debian6 and Debian7 hosts, and the main thing to take
into account is the packaging for APT.

OpenVZ is for kernel (Linux, not others) features, and the software
tools are to manage those features. Other abstractions of the problem I
believe pull OpenVZ to disappear.



El 24/03/15 a les 14:50, Pavel Snajdr ha escrit:
> On 03/24/2015 02:37 PM, Pavel Snajdr wrote:
>> Hello Vasily,
>>
>> thank you for the answer.
>>
>> I have expected all of the points you mention and let me assure you,
>> that I fully understand all of them.
>>
>> These days there isn't a single project other than OpenVZ, for which I'm
>> looking forward to release its latest&greatest - namely the RHEL7 based
>> kernel.
>>
>> It shouldn't be too hard to backport these things I'm mentioning to
>> RHEL7 kernel, RHEL6 might be a bit hard in this regard.
>>
>> I have two additional questions, I'm not sure whether you're bound by
>> NDA so that you can/can't answer them, but it would mean a great deal to
>> me if you could:
>>
>> - do you guys at Parallels have access to separated-out patches for RHEL
>> kernels / to their git?
>> Because if you don't, then you guys are real heros for doing your work
>> on top of RHEL kernel. And if you do, that would mean that backporting
>> the shrinker patches from 3.12 shouldn't be too hard - and I would like
>> to help, if possible.
>>
>> - do you have an ETA for releasing any RHEL7 vz kernel preview? I would
>> be interested in testing as soon as you have anything, even if it's the
>> most unstable thing in the world.
> 
> Oh and I see you have answered this one. However, I would like to ask in
> addition to your answer - is there any channel, through which I could
> take a look at that work and how it's evolving even if it's not usable?
> 
> This is what I mean by OpenVZ project 'not being open', this is not how
> we do open-source in linux community :(
> 
> /snajpa
> 
>>
>> Thank you for your time!
>>
>> /snajpa
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